Among them, spatial audio with head tracking was among the most anticipated features that has just been rolled out by Google. For the unaware, spatial audio sounds wider and more open, is richer in quality, and has added depth when compared with a standard stereo-wired headset. But rather than simply incorporating this functionality, Google has taken it to the next level wherein the sound will move along with you and reposition with the orientation of your head. But while it has been close to a week since the feature was released, many are still unable to make full use of the same. While it isn’t working along the expected lines for some, for others, it is reportedly missing from their device altogether. If you are among them, then this guide will make you aware of numerous workarounds to rectify this bug. Follow along.
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It is recommended that you try out each of the below-mentioned workarounds and then see which one spells out success. So with that in mind, let’s get started.
Check for Device Compatibility
Spatial Audio with Head Tracking is only supported on Pixel 6/6 Pro/7/7 Pro. It is not supported on the A series. So even if you own a Pixel 6A which was released just a few months back, you are out of luck. One of the many reasons why Google wants you to shell out more bucks and opt for its costlier variant instead of the A series [even though it might be released after the Pro version!].
Check for Buds Compatibility
Spatial Audio with Head Tracking is not supported on Pixel Buds A-Series [now you the reason why!].
Update Buds to the Latest Firmware
Make sure your buds are on the latest firmware version [which is v4.30 at the time of writing]. Here’s how to get hold of the latest update for your buds:
Use a Compatible App
Make sure you are using a compatible app that supports 5.1 surround sound, such as Netflix, YouTube, and HBO Max.
Toggle Head Tracking
If spatial audio with head tracking is present on your device but you are still unable to use it, then consider disabling and then re-enabling it. Doing so will refresh its setting and could well rectify the issue that we are currently dealing with. So give it a try using the below-listed steps and then check out the results.
Wait for a few days
This feature is being slowly rolled out to the users, so you should wait for a few more days and be on the optimistic side as it might be on its way. So these were the various methods to fix the issue of Spatial Audio with Head Tracking not working on your Pixel Buds Pro. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
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